Making Data: The Work Behind Artificial Intelligence
Ricardo Festi; J{\"o}rg Nowak. As novas infraestruturas produtivas: digitaliza{\c c}{\~a}o do trabalho, e-log{\'i}stica e ind{\'u}stria 4.0, Boitempo, pp.105-120, 2024, 6557173871 AI generates both enthusiasm and disillusionment, with promises that often go unfulfilled. It is therefor...
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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23.09.2024
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Summary: | Ricardo Festi; J{\"o}rg Nowak. As novas infraestruturas
produtivas: digitaliza{\c c}{\~a}o do trabalho, e-log{\'i}stica e
ind{\'u}stria 4.0, Boitempo, pp.105-120, 2024, 6557173871 AI generates both enthusiasm and disillusionment, with promises that often go
unfulfilled. It is therefore not surprising that human labor, which is its
fundamental component, is also subject to these same deceptions. The
development of "smart technologies" depends, at different stages, on a
multitude of precarious, underpaid and invisible workers, who, dispersed
globally, carry out repetitive, fragmented activities, paid per task and
completed in a few seconds. These are workers who label data to train
algorithms, through tasks that require the intuitive, creative and cognitive
abilities of human beings, such as categorizing images, classifying
advertisements, transcribing audio and video, evaluating advertisements,
moderating content on social media, labeling human anatomical points of
interest, digitizing documents, etc. This form of work is often referred to as
"microwork". Our contribution, which documents the conditions of microwork in
Brazil and offers portraits of the workers, is a step in the wider effort to
overcome the current state of invisibilization. It opens up avenues for future
research, with the aim of better characterizing this new form of work, tracing
its changes over time in relation to the dynamics of globalization and,
ideally, identifying levers for action and transitions. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2410.03694 |